As part of “Dwelling in a Time of Plagues,” three CAJM museums are hosting unique outdoor installations by artists that address contemporary social issues and crises. The idea arose out of necessity and a familiar seasonal theme.
Read MoreHetty Berg wants the institution to become a cultural hub for the German capital, enabling difficult discussions without succumbing to their rancor.
Read MoreCurators surveyed the area outside the White House on Wednesday for artifacts that will help record the emotional turmoil.
Read MoreWanted: Artifacts that show how Americans navigated the Covid-19 crisis. The trick is determining what’s historically valuable.
Read MoreThe generation that endured Nazi death camps is especially vulnerable to the pandemic.
Read MoreHow can museums continue to engage audiences while their physical buildings are shuttered in the interests of public health?
Read MoreAs museums shutter and theaters go dark, cultural institutions are calling for the government’s help. But they recognize they’re not the first priority during a pandemic.
Read MoreDeeply worried by the surge in episodes of anti-Semitism, Holocaust and Jewish museums are working to use history to combat bigotry.
Read MoreThe Rabbinical Council of Bergen County has set a lifesaving example that the rest of us must follow.
Read MoreSeveral of New York’s largest and most prestigious cultural institutions, including the Met Museum, are closing temporarily in an effort to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Read MoreOpinion piece by Bryan Davis, CAJM Board member and executive director of the Jewish History Museum and Holocaust History Center in Tucson.
Read MoreAnnie Polland and student participants in The Emma Lazarus Project were among those responding to Ken Cuccinelli.
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